The technology described relates to animated transitions between consecutive sets of search engine results.
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1. A method of visually indicating relationships between different sets of search results including a first plurality of search results responsive to a first search engine query from a client system and a second plurality of search results responsive to a second search engine query from the client system, including: a server sending instructions to the client system, the instructions executable by the client system to indicate hyperlinks to hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results with an animated transition of the hyperlinks moving along paths having origins at positions of the hyperlinks in the first plurality of search results and destinations at positions of the hyperlinks in the second plurality of search results; and omitting, from the animated transition, one or more hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators that fail to refer to a distinct web document.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: identifying the hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results.
3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: omitting, from the animated transition, one or more hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators that generate an additional plurality of search results.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the animated transition from the first plurality of search results to the second plurality of search results reduces visual discontinuity by changing a visual appearance of an animated element to match a destination hyperlink in the second plurality of search results prior to the animated element reaching the destination hyperlink.
5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first search engine query and the second search engine query are directed at different search corpuses, and the animated transition indicates the hyperlinks to hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the different search corpuses.
6. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results, includes: increasing accuracy of comparison among the hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators by removing parameters from the hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators of the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results.
7. The method of claim 1 , further including: within the first plurality of search results and within the second plurality of search results, searching for multiple instances of a same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator to select one of the multiple instances for the animated transition.
8. A method of visually indicating relationships between different sets of search results including a first plurality of search results responsive to a first search engine query from a client system and a second plurality of search results responsive to a second search engine query from the client system, including: a server sending instructions to the client system, the instructions executable by the client system to indicate hyperlinks to hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results with an animated transition of the hyperlinks moving along paths having origins at positions of the hyperlinks in the first plurality of search results and destinations at positions of the hyperlinks in the second plurality of search results; within the first plurality of search results and within the second plurality of search results, searching for multiple instances of a same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator to select one of the multiple instances for the animated transition; and in the animated transition, animating a Document Object Model tree element enclosing the multiple instances of the same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator.
9. A method of visually indicating relationships between different sets of search results including a first plurality of search results responsive to a first search engine query from a client system and a second plurality of search results responsive to a second search engine query from the client system, including: a server sending instructions to the client system, the instructions executable by the client system to indicate hyperlinks to hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results with an animated transition of the hyperlinks moving along paths having origins at positions of the hyperlinks in the first plurality of search results and destinations at positions of the hyperlinks in the second plurality of search results; within the first plurality of search results and within the second plurality of search results, searching for multiple instances of a same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator to select one of the multiple instances for the animated transition; and in response to finding a first Document Object Model tree element that encloses the multiple instances of the same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator and that also encloses a different hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator, animating a second Document Object Model tree element at a lower level than the first Document Object Model tree element.
10. A method of visually indicating relationships between different sets of search results including a first plurality of search results responsive to a first search engine query from a client system and a second plurality of search results responsive to a second search engine query from the client system, including: a server sending instructions to the client system, the instructions executable by the client system to indicate hyperlinks to hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results with an animated transition of the hyperlinks moving along paths having origins at positions of the hyperlinks in the first plurality of search results and destinations at positions of the hyperlinks in the second plurality of search results; within the first plurality of search results and within the second plurality of search results, searching for multiple instances of a same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator to select one of the multiple instances for the animated transition; and favoring text-only instances of the same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator over non-text-only instances of the same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator for use in the animated transition.
11. A method of visually indicating relationships between different sets of search results including a first plurality of search results responsive to a first search engine query from a client system and a second plurality of search results responsive to a second search engine query from the client system, including: the client system indicating hyperlinks to the hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results with an animated transition of the hyperlinks moving along paths having origins at positions of the hyperlinks in the first plurality of search results and destinations at positions of the hyperlinks in the second plurality of search results; and omitting, from the animated transition, one or more hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators that fail to refer to a distinct web document.
12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: identifying the hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results.
13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: omitting, from the animated transition, one or more hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators that generate an additional plurality of search results.
14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the animated transition from the first plurality of search results to the second plurality of search results reduces visual discontinuity by changing a visual appearance of an animated element to match a destination hyperlink in the second plurality of search results prior to the animated element reaching the destination hyperlink.
15. The method of claim 11 , wherein the first search engine query and the second search engine query are directed at different search corpuses, and the animated transition indicates the hyperlinks to hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the different search corpuses.
16. The method of claim 11 , wherein identifying hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results, includes: increasing accuracy of comparison among the hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators by removing parameters from the hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators of the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results.
17. The method of claim 11 , further including: within the first plurality of search results and within the second plurality of search results, searching for multiple instances of a same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator to select one of the multiple instances for the animated transition.
18. A method of visually indicating relationships between different sets of search results including a first plurality of search results responsive to a first search engine query from a client system and a second plurality of search results responsive to a second search engine query from the client system, including: the client system indicating hyperlinks to the hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results with an animated transition of the hyperlinks moving along paths having origins at positions of the hyperlinks in the first plurality of search results and destinations at positions of the hyperlinks in the second plurality of search results; within the first plurality of search results and within the second plurality of search results, searching for multiple instances of a same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator to select one of the multiple instances for the animated transition; and in the animated transition, animating a Document Object Model tree element enclosing the multiple instances of the same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator.
19. A method of visually indicating relationships between different sets of search results including a first plurality of search results responsive to a first search engine query from a client system and a second plurality of search results responsive to a second search engine query from the client system, including: the client system indicating hyperlinks to the hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results with an animated transition of the hyperlinks moving along paths having origins at positions of the hyperlinks in the first plurality of search results and destinations at positions of the hyperlinks in the second plurality of search results; within the first plurality of search results and within the second plurality of search results, searching for multiple instances of a same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator to select one of the multiple instances for the animated transition; and in response to finding a first Document Object Model tree element that encloses the multiple instances of the same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator and that also encloses a different hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator, animating a second Document Object Model tree element at a lower level than the first Document Object Model tree element.
20. A method of visually indicating relationships between different sets of search results including a first plurality of search results responsive to a first search engine query from a client system and a second plurality of search results responsive to a second search engine query from the client system, including: the client system indicating hyperlinks to the hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results with an animated transition of the hyperlinks moving along paths having origins at positions of the hyperlinks in the first plurality of search results and destinations at positions of the hyperlinks in the second plurality of search results; within the first plurality of search results and within the second plurality of search results, searching for multiple instances of a same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator to select one of the multiple instances for the animated transition; and favoring text-only instances of the same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator over non-text-only instances of the same hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locator for use in the animated transition.
21. A non-transitory computer readable medium having instructions stored thereon which, when executed by one or more computers, cause the one or more computers to perform operations comprising: visually indicating relationships between different sets of search results including a first plurality of search results responsive to a first search engine query from a client system and a second plurality of search results responsive to a second search engine query from the client system comprising: indicating the hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators common to the first plurality of search results and the second plurality of search results with an animated transition of the hyperlinks moving along paths having origins at positions of the hyperlinks in the first plurality of search results and destinations at positions of the hyperlinks in the second plurality of search results; and omitting, from the animated transition, one or more hyperlinked Uniform Resource Locators that fail to refer to a distinct web document.
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